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The hill fort of Tre'r Ceiri from Yr Eifl

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The hill fort of Tre'r Ceiri from Yr Eifl

Caption - The hill fort of Tre'r Ceiri seen from near the summit of Yr Eifl. In this view the ramparts can be clearly seen circling the summit area. In the distance to the left of the frame are the Gyrn Ddu range which rise to 522 metres above sea level.

Walk 3044 : The Rivals (Yr Eifl) from Llithfaen

Photographer : Lou Johnson

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